What are the weight and height restrictions for using aerial lifts?
Aerial lifts are versatile pieces of equipment used for various applications, but they do come with specific weight and height restrictions to ensure safety and optimal performance. While West Georgia Aerial Lift, Inc. offers a range of aerial lifts, each model has its own guidelines that must be followed.
Weight restrictions primarily depend on the type and model of the aerial lift. Generally, most aerial lifts can accommodate between 300 to 500 pounds in their platforms. It is crucial to consider not only the weight of the operator but also any tools or materials that may be taken aloft. Exceeding the designated weight limit can compromise the stability and safety features of the lift.
Height restrictions also vary by model and must be adhered to for safe operation. For example, some lifts are designed for heights of approximately 30 feet, while others can reach over 60 feet. When selecting an aerial lift, it is essential to evaluate the intended work height and ensure that the lift meets those requirements.
For precise specifications, it is advisable to check the specifications for each aerial lift model on the current web page of West Georgia Aerial Lift, Inc. This will provide you with the most accurate weight and height limits applicable to various lifts.

Answered Sep 1, 2025
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